Abstract

Of late, most types of ac motors can be operated using variable frequency drives (VFDs) by merely selecting the type of motor and the corresponding control method using a sophisticated all-in-one software platform. As technology improves, the VFD is becoming more of a plug and play, software-based electrical equipment. There have been no comparable technological advancement/improvements in the hardware realm except for the potential use of wide band gap devices (SiC or GaN) to reduce losses. The idea being proposed here is a hardware platform that is similar to an all-in-one software platform. By reconfiguring the hardware platform, one could achieve totally new or additional features that can enhance the overall performance of a VFD. It is shown that by adding one small hardware device as part of the main VFD, the unit can be reconfigured to provide four distinct features/functions as desired. An off-the-shelf VFD is used as an example to illustrate the various configurations achievable based on the proposed hardware modification. The proposed topology's cost, size, and features are compared with a traditional VFD with externally added components to achieve similar features/functions. In addition, the amount of time estimated to be saved in developing the proposed four-in-one converter compared to developing individual, external units to achieve similar features and functions is also investigated.

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